Comments on: Stop iPhoto from Launching When iPhone is Connectedhttp://osxdaily.com/2013/01/30/stop-iphoto-launching-when-iphone-connected/
News, tips, software, reviews, and more for Mac OS X, iPhone, iPadSun, 02 Aug 2015 20:15:45 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3By: Kenhttp://osxdaily.com/2013/01/30/stop-iphoto-launching-when-iphone-connected/#comment-1092547
Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:06:24 +0000http://osxdaily.com/?p=35776#comment-1092547There are no images, no music and no videos on my iPad. I use it only for connecting my Mac to the Internet using the iPads cellular data connection and Personal Hotspot. Every time I boot up my Mac, with the iPad attached, Image Capture opens automatically. In the lower left corner of the Image Capture window where is says “Connecting this iPad opens:” I have selected “No application”. What else do I need to do to stop Image Capture from opening automatically?
]]>By: davehttp://osxdaily.com/2013/01/30/stop-iphoto-launching-when-iphone-connected/#comment-719442
Sun, 02 Nov 2014 19:48:35 +0000http://osxdaily.com/?p=35776#comment-719442@drew Initially, I thought the same after seeing the same message and no options (I’m using Yosemite), but realized you need to click the your phone listed under DEVICES in the left column and a tiny little arrow button appears in the bottom left of Image Capture. Clicking that opens the auto-sync options. Hope that helps you and others.

And thanks for the article!

]]>By: drewhttp://osxdaily.com/2013/01/30/stop-iphoto-launching-when-iphone-connected/#comment-655629
Mon, 21 Apr 2014 18:48:14 +0000http://osxdaily.com/?p=35776#comment-655629Doesn’t work. When I connect my camera to the computer, iPhoto launches, but then when I launch Image Capture it tells me no device is detected.

So for now I’ve dealt with it by deleting the iPhoto application.

]]>By: Rich W.http://osxdaily.com/2013/01/30/stop-iphoto-launching-when-iphone-connected/#comment-487149
Fri, 01 Feb 2013 05:27:29 +0000http://osxdaily.com/?p=35776#comment-487149In each case, my understanding is that if you updated the same computer to the newer OS, or used Migration Assistant to move to the next computer and OS, then your settings were carried over as well, if you chose to do so (which is common to do).

You may have set it not to open an application originally, or it may not have been Apple’s default in an earlier iteration.

At any rate, now you know how to change this behavior if you’re not happy with how it’s working for you.